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The Panel with Andrew Clay and Leonie Freeman (Part 2)
Audio 20 Apr 2017A study out of the University of California San Diego has found that spoilers don't hurt reader enjoyment. What the Panelists Andrew Clay and Leonie Freeman want to talk about. Al Gillespie of the… Audio
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tess Nichol (Part 2)
Audio 19 Apr 2017Can your average depression sufferer really relate to Lady Gaga and Prince Harry's mental health sharing? Psychologist Kyle MacDonald talks about funding in the sector. What the Panelists Jonathan… Audio
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Workers celebrate historic $2 billion pay equity settlement
Jenny Stuart, a home support worker in South Canterbury and Marianne Bishop an aged care worker in Wellington react to the historic $2 billion pay equity settlement. The say the deal is very exciting… Audio
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Care and support workers celebrate $2-billion win
Yesterday dozens of workers crowded into a Wellington church hall to celebrate the announcement that health care and support workers will receive a substantial pay rise. Among them was Kristine… Audio
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Govt opts for $2b settlement over court process
Aged care and support workers will receive a pay rise of between 15 and 49 percent from July. Prime Minister Bill English says the government decided to settle instead of endure the court process. Audio
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Case against Teranova led to $2b pay equity settlement
Service and Foodworkers Union Member Kristine Bartlett's case against her employer Teranova led to today's announcement of a $2b pay equity settlement for care and support workers. Video, Audio
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Govt announces $2b injection to health care workers' pay
About 55,000 health care workers are covered in a pay equity settlement announced today, which would give minimum wage earners at least $19 an hour from July 1. Video, Audio
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New shelter set up for Samoa's stray dogs
Audio 18 Apr 2017Samoa has a new facility to shelter and train stray dogs. Audio
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Australia urged to renew aid focus in new foreign policy
World Vision is calling on the Australian government to reassert the role of aid in its upcoming 10 year foreign policy strategy. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 15 April 2017
This hour Nick features pianist Alan Pasqua, plus King Curtis, Mary Lou Williams, and Ahmad Jamal's version of Autumn Leaves. Audio
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Angela Walker and her WW2 airman father
Angela's father Ian was part of a night fighter squadron based at Manston. After the Battle of Britain, he joined 115 Squadron and flew scores of death-defying missions over Germany in Wellington… Audio
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RNZ reporter Sarah Robson live in Whangamata 2
RNZ reporter Sarah Robson is in the Coromandel town of Whangamata and joins us now via live u. Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Ellen Read (Part 2)
Audio 13 Apr 2017Easter eggs and other controversies. Waht the Panelists Jock Anderson and Ellen Read want to talk about. Dr Mark Lawrence of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists discusses… Audio
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The Ninth Floor Ep 2 - Moore
Mike Moore was Prime Minister for just 59 days, given the job of trying to prop up an ailing government and save some marginal seats at the 1990 election. Yet, somehow, three years later he almost… Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
Audio 12 Apr 2017Do you find yourself impatient for a song to get to the first lyrics these days? Have you noticed they have all sped up? What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Jo McCarroll want to talk about… Audio
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Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
Audio 12 Apr 2017A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
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Kaikoura, Hurunui given $2.6m to manage waste
The Government has made a $2.6m grant available to Kaikoura and Hurunui districts to manage earthquake waste, including hazardous material. Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 11 Apr 2017What conditions help you sleep? What the Panelists Mai Chen and Scott Campbell want to talk about. David Tripe of Massey University explains what the Islamic banking model is. The South Canterbury… Audio
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Salvation Army turning away 2-3 families a day in Auckland
"It's a build it and they'll come scenario" says Salvation Army's Alan Johnson. He says the more that's done, the more need seems to emerge and right now we're facing unprecedented levels of… Audio
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Guam governor says military 'cannibalising' work force
Audio 11 Apr 2017Guam Governor says the cannabilisation of his territory's workforce has forced him to withdraw support for the military buildup. Audio
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The Panel with James Elliott and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 10 Apr 2017What's a real man? What the Panelists James Elliott and Mike Rehu want to talk about. TV executive John Barnett talks about his friend John Clark who made a giant gumboot print in New Zealand comedy… Audio
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Medicinal cannabis petition to Parliament - Part 2
The Ministry of Health responds to a mother's request for law reform on access to medicinal cannabis. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 8 April 2017
This week Nick features visiting fusion band Snarky Puppy, and checks out McCoy Tyner's version of Autumn Leaves. Audio
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The Panel with Peter Elliott and Ali Jones (Part 2)
Audio 7 Apr 2017Do you care about being cool? What the Panelists Peter Elliott and Ali Jones want to talk about. The Ministry of Transport's latest Social Cost of Road Crashes and Injuries has revealed the cost… Audio
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Emily Perkins on writing: Part 2
Audio 7 Apr 2017Emily Perkins talks about the moment of knowing that a particular idea might be the beginning of something worth pursuing. Audio